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Your bearings may be going bad. Or, your upper & lower ball joints or your tie rod ends may be bad. U-joints could also be going bad. Jack the front end up and start wiggling stuff around. Make sure the suspension is at full droop so it isn't holding any of the weight. To check the u-joints, grab the axle shafts or stick a large screwdriver in the joint area and pry aroung. There shouldn't be any unusual play in the joints. The uppers & lowers will take a bit of work. Grab the tire and try to wiggle it up and down. There should be no play. The tie rod ends... Grab them and wiggle the daylights out of them. There should be no play. If you have NEXTEL, click me at my sig below and I can talk you through it all.

it is mainly when i put it into reverse and then turn the wheel it makes a radialling noise. it comes from the front sound like its on the passangers side. when i have it in drive and i go down the road and turn it seam ok to me.

i dont i will have to check that out i think that i am going to see if that i can tighten up the bumper little more it would me a little bit hope that it is just the bumper.but i will check on the cat. converter. thanks for your help